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Show I UTAH STATESMAN AL SMITH HAS TAX CUT PLANNED G. O. P. COUNTY ADMINISTRATION TIME FOR A CHANGE, DECLARES BLOWS $8000 FOR ROCK CRUSHER DEMOCRATIC STATE CHAIRMAN IN FOR ITS POLITICAL GOOD . CHANCE, AS OTHER GOOD MACHINES RUST SUGGESTING EDUCATIONAL PLANS IS DAVIS SAYS EFFECT FIZZLE TEN MILLION YABDB OF SURFACING MATERIAL LIES IDLE, Among the passengers who arrived DRAPER BELIEVES TIME RIPE FOR PEOPLE TO BE GIVEN last week on the White Star ILner C. D. WASHINGTON. of Estimates WHILE SPENDTHRIFT REGIME WASTES CASK CONCERNING HISTORY REAL FACTS AND Homeric, was John W. Davis, Demoprobable treasury surplus at the MAKING LITTLE ONES OUT OF BIG ONES. POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT. end of the next fiscal year have thrown cratic presidential nominee in the lat He spent two months in campaign. Republican leaders into confusion over and England. the question of a reduction la federFrance, Italy of how the present Asked what he thought of the presial taxes by the first session of the Another example (By D. M. Draper) Republican county administration has through dential campaign, Mr. Davis said: "A1 Seventieth congress. , been wasting public money, while talkto the budget estimates ing loudly shout "economy, However, in view of the fact that Smith is a good man, and I certainly is rewinPolitics has degenerated into a struggle for the most part, of the laidAccording before President Coolldge by Di- vealed in the purchase last February a mile further mi the county owns 15 do think he has a real chance of the nomination. He added that Outs" against the Ins." There is too much fighting for political rector Lord, of the budget bureau, the by Commissioner Reuben T. Dahlqulst acres of fine material which needs no ning the election was a long way off and for tbs next fiscal year will of an $8000 rock crusher. This crushwhich is of the exact that It was too early to make a preand soft places and not enough enthusiasm for principles. This situation surplus screening be approximately 6214,000,000. This er was bought in the face of the fact needed for road work, not only diction as to the governors election. is partly due to the fact that governmental principles are not much is such a small margin that some of that the county owns 15 acres of the sise the cost of buying the crusher, but the leaders when fear that Republican finest in the west, surfacing gravel also its operating coot, may properly discussed before the people, except during the heat of political camappropriations are made for flood re- and in the face of the further fact be charged up as a total loss to the is as is said what of most when demogogency. control and lief and regarded Increased for that it has half a dosen good rock taxpayers and citizens generally. paigns, ' comnavy expendlutres, due to the crushers standing about in various loWhy not form little discussion dubs plete failure of the Geneva naval par- calities, rusting in disuse. Another angle to the situation Is, between campaigns to discover and ley, there will be little surplus left Salt Lake county should buy that at the time Commissioner DahlWhy analyse some of the foundation prin.) to make the tag cut which the ad- rock crushers to make small gravel, qulst bought the new piece of machin(Fram Charlestown ciples of government? themselministration had planned for the eve for surfacing purposes, out of first-clas- s Democrats among was a there quarrel ery, gyroscopic Heretofor, Jefferson, Jackson, Willarger while of the 1928 presidential campaign. around circles ves in and beat stone old in crusher anlocated son and various other clubs have been the to a is which the pit question At the last session of congress, it gravel, Incomes Out ef Proportion to Incomes formed but they have been short-liveswer would hold great Interest for the where the new crusher now stands. In all this is going on. One leader is not is well remembered, democrats offer- taxpayers and public generally. of Other Classes, Says Page. fact, it is said that this gyroscopic good enough because he is a "wet," cbieriy because they existed only for ed a plan to reduce taxes approximateon the ground, stand- another because he U a Roman Cathosome campaign. Why not make lli(e the preceding administration, machine is still lic, and another because he Is a ly 1335,000,000 during the calendar theDuring idle and district organisations the basis of aoing rusting. commissioner of roads snd then (By Special Correspondence.) year 1927. The whole power of the bridges, "dry." rtal and study dubs between camE. L. Burgoa, had an opporCHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. ."How Republican machine was employed to In addition to this gyro type crusher, As though any of those questions 15 the paigns? These organisations bare the little the tariff has done for farmers defeat for the tp county purchase tunity the proposal, its leaders said acres of county also owned at the time, were of Importance by the side of that merit of permanancy, and could be is all too apparent, declared Dr. moderflue a at very gravel and now owns, three or four other other whether the average citizen has made pleasant and profitable to all Thomas W. Page, of the Institute of the treasury surplus would probably ate price. Mr. Burgoo made the crushers which are standing in a gra- a chance to be the independent owner not exceed 1300,000,000, and a reducvoters if given a continuing purpose. an or at $100 $1500 for vel Economics at Washington and former tion could not be afforded. Democrats acre, pit on 48th South street, while an- of a home, a farm, a store! Whether disfor the that instance, Suppose, 15 acres. Experts say that other chairman of the U. 8. tariff commis- predicted the n the tract of has been rented to the city of the average man shall live at all exwould be a surplus votshould Invite chairman the trict which this tract, is located a Salt Lake and is id use at the sion, in an address before the Institute or dollars and the that more, city cept by sufferance of the mighty in ers of his district to his home and tell of Public Affairs at the of reduction they proposed could be mile east of 27th East on 23rd South gravel pit money! them that this country has been sub- Virginia a few days ago.University coabout 10,000,000 made and still leave a large surplus. street, containing Woodrow Wilson was the represenWith three or four crushers stand ject. to periodical financial panics Agriculture haa continued in a state For the fiscal year ending June 30, ble yards of very fine surfacing mate- ing around, each of which could be tative of the "average man." Its these that panor enough to last the county for throughout history; of depression during recent yeers, the surplus was cultivated conservative, nude to do good work with the aid of actually 9620000,000. rial, ics have come at intervals of about 20 when many years. most other industries have en- The Democratic reduction could have little oil and grease, the purchase gentleman that he was, not even Analyears; that the "Outs have always joyed great prosperity, Dr. Page as- -' been made and left a is also said that this is It gravel of the new machine at a cost of drew Jackson was hated by men of $300000000 sur- most blamed the Ins" for these panics; uniformly of a sise especially $8000 or more is branded as sheer continuing: plus. Republican leaders, wished to great possessions as he was, and they and that to get a little foundation for serted, use "The census found in 1925, af- defer the cut until the eve of the 1928 adapted for surfacing, and that its waste of the still hate his memory because they taxpayers money, by the proper understanding of the mat- ter three years of hlgnthat the val- campaign. With the recent estimate entails no expense except for loading: men who are thoroughly posted in fear Governor Smith is far from ter, a study of economic and political ue of farm property wastariff, nor screes needs It neither siselng less than in of only a small.aurplus some of them affairs. -- These men are au- the kind of man that Mr. Wilson was, history would be undertaken. Ing. It can be scooped up and hauled county 1920 by more than 20 Mlllon dollars; are new the statement that the gyro but he is like him in that he is repprobably sorry .they didnt No doubt this would cause some con- It was ten the point where it is to be used, thority for per cent less even than it cut be made when a large sur- to located at. the same place to resentative of all the American peocrusher, sternation, being so unusual, but it had been in 1910. The. number of let the without treatment of any kind. which in a hundred or a plus was assured. could be done. Since Mr. Dahlqulst took office, how- was inthe new machine was assigned, ple except the one most farms had diminished by 77 thousand, Democratic leaders are still of the to hope from excellent condition and ready thousand who has a to reliable history it and the amount of land in farms source of this fine Turning ever, supply gravel to go when the new instrument was a government controlled and operated by opinion that the treasury condition has been would be found that the first serious 41.000.- 0CO acres. The and pracignored, entirely mortgage debt will make possible a revision of the as a subsidy of the Mellon interests. bought All that was needed, panic occurred in 1837 during the ad- of farms had grown to 42 federal taxes neXV winter. They are tically all gravel used Is being taken say, was a supply of power to runthey The Democrats can win in 1928, If it ministration of Martin Van Burra, a per operating an from old one pit located about cent of value of their farms still insisting tha) absolutely necesThis could ar- the Democratic defeatists do not delivhave been supply easily Democrat (Terrible). But racts are and reached the the enormous figure of sary appropriations, such as may be mile west of the new location. The ranged for at small cost er the party into the hands of the facts and we must face them. in this pit however, is too 4.517.000.- 000 of dollars. needed for flood relief and control, material enemy before the campaign begins. The next panic occurred in 1857 durcoarse so for It that use, surfacing "Farmers Incomes have remained be made, and that tax has to ing the administration of Franklin altogether out of proportion to the in- for example, of an be crushed at expense then be undertaken to such Pierce, another Democrat (0, dear.) comes of other classes. A special com- provision $1 a yard. extent as the state of the treasury will aboutwas HERE 18 MY SUBSCRIPTION The next one occurred In Grants ad- mittee of for the purpose of crushing It experts said la allow. They contend for the principle this ministration in 1873. He was a Re- April that government Dahlcoarse material that Mr.. compared with other groups, that it is wrong for the government publican. (Applause.) in with factory wage earn- to take from the people more In taxes qulst put the county to an expense The next In Grover Cleveland's ers particular the net income measured than is actually needed for the ex- of $8000 for the purchase of a crusher, farmers, time 1893. (Silence.) which expense, according to men quail-fle- d terms 111 ATLAS BLOCK, Salt Lake City, Utah. . in of living costs is 20 per cent penses of the government And finally in 1907, a panic with below to apeak, "was a piece of shamewas what before it know the tariff has the Also, country they Roosevelt, a Republican, at the helm. was raised, while that of ful This is all the more Inclosed find check for which please send me The Utah factory wage learned that little reliance is to be true,extravagance. (Great applause.) it la said, for the reason that by 16 per cent above. earners is deficits of in estimates Statesman .months. treasury placed for. .years It is now 1927 and we should have In spite of the growth of the home end surplus, and that quite often treas- sending its trucks less than one mile a panic, according to the cycle, catchload, at negligible market, farm prices have remained ury figures are juggled to make them east, they ancould 1 Year; 60c 6 months. n SUBSCRIPTION PRICES ing another Republican in a unlimited quanlty expense, low in with wishes administration other show the what comparison prices, hat. (Let us pray.) jt to suited the purpose. gravel exactly But seriously It appears that panics During the past two years, they save to have them show. Name Street The crusher purchased by Mr. Dahlfall still further and in the For example, it will be recalled that are no respector of political parties. tended to is of the Russell type; and while qulst bewas of bill this were bonus when soldier the lower year they The Democrats were in power 84 spring State really cost the City at any time since the tariff be- fore congress, Secretary Mellon told its price is $8000, itmore. years, from 1801 to 1937, excepting that In making county considerably came afford law. a couldnt the country congress four years, without a panic.' The Re"It is not surprising then that people it; that the treasury was confronted the purchase, the commissioner first publican party came into being in 1861 have selected the smaller of two sizes, and been deserting the farms. The in 1923 with a probable deficit of and suffered a panic 12 years later. a short time later traded the smaller the-fara be to net reduction in Instead, there proved population Can either party fasten the whole piece of machinery in on a larger ma dolbillion between 1920 and 1925 was nearly four surplus of $300,000,000; a blame for panics upon the other? chine of the same type. In this trade-in-, Mellon. deserrate million. of Mr. the Moreover, error lar by Let us examine our histories a litthe county Is said to have lost MU Garner-Slmmon- s tax ac In been tion 1826, has the When growing. tle further. sum. considerable . Mellon Mr. opposed of to the agricul- was up in 1924, i In 1801, when Jefferson took the ord,n men thoroughly fam to According it more people quit farming than it and President Coolldge signed new presidential chair, the population of ture, iliar the with the needs, county's under protest Mr.- Mellon saiS it Crusher does a lot of useless work, the United States was about 1,500,000. in any previous year, Dr. Page said that owing to the fail- would create a treasury deficit of all In 1837 it was about 17,000,000. The of which adds to the cost of its Instead, the treasury 104 Sooth State St Was. 5692 country had expanded from a narrow ure of the tarifftoto cover some crops $300,000,000. it is conceded that the operation, a more than of and its failure effect the price of bowed a surplu la strip to an empire. a machine first class instrument The and is 1924 Still fiscal City County Building year Opposite" dollars for the During that time power looms, and many others because the price the In addition to the rock, it steam engines came into use, revolu- farmer gets for what he sells in the and of a quarter of a billion dollars for screens and sizescrushing material the passing fall, when the last Garner tionizing the rthole industrial system. home market cannot be greater than 1925. lastwas before the house, the Might not such development account that for the surplus which is sold tax plan the surplus said for the audden in the abroad it results that the overwhelm- administration financial system? ing majority of the farmers "get no wouldn't exceed $300,000,000twicebutthatit During the first twelve years of Re- direct benefit from the tariff whatso- turned out to be more than show that publican control the country went ever. The effect of the tariff Is, he amount. These figures acsaid, to "make those farmers who can treasury estimates cant always be through a great Civil war? value. face Might not that fact alone account afford it spend more money for com- cepted at for the financial break-dowof 1873? forts and necessities and to make poor And besides the Civil War, silver was farmers go without many things that neighbors of the woman in question, demonetized In 1873. That certainly are needed for the welfare of their who came to the city for the purpose of consulting attorneys. had a telling effect on the financial families." According to the neighbors who visCOUNTRY MUST CHOOSE. system. a Salt Lake lawyer, three depuited In 1893 the purchase clause of the as the tariff a Picturing "strong Sherman silver act was repealed. stimulant to enterprise and Investment ties and two federal agents, armed Might this not have had something to In manufacturing and a handicap to with a search warrant, went to a farm do with the panic of 1893? Investment and enterprise in agricul- house near Granite, in the Little CotHere In Utah we get protective tar- ture. Dr. Page aaid that it is signifi- tonwood region, about two weeks ago iff for political fodder. Tariff and cant that thoughtful men in England in search for one Hensley, an alleged prosperity are synonimoua to Republi- and other countries where industrial- bootlegger. The officers carried a search and cans. If there is any truth in this be- ization has gone furthest "regard the lief it will be disappointing to them decay of agriculture as a national ca- seizure warrant issued by Justice of to learn that the first protective tar- lamity and that continuation of the the Peace Larsen at Sandy. Upon ariff was enacted during the Democra- industrialisation process in this coun- rival at the Hensley place, they are tic administration or James Madison try, to the damage of the farming in- said to have discovered a small still in 1816. and that a protective tariff dustry "will bring revolutionary and a considerable quantity of liquor. . bin was pawed in 1832 In the admin- changes in our government, our social It la alleged that arter seising the istration of that stalwart Democrat. conventions and customs, and In our moonshine outfit, the mlnnlons oil the Andrew Jackson. The trouble with mode of life, if .we want these law proceeded to destroy the boose by the Republicans since that time has changes, we should continue the arti- drinking iL been in supposing that if a little pro- ficial aid we have According to the neighbors, the offigiving Industection is a good thing a lot of it must trialization. But we should do so with cers, thoroughly drunk, then reeled be better. The result has been that full realisation of what it means. their unsteady steps to the home of a Mrs. Muir, who lives about half have boosted so they it high at times And we should not let ourselves be as to make it manifestly absurd, and misled into believing that the methods mile from the scene of the raid.' Mrs. the Democrats in trying to keep it we use to foster and promote our ur- Muir, alone In the house at the time, within reasonable bounds have ap- ban Industries are likewise promoting was ordered to get dinner for the John took possesLaws who boisterously peared at times to oppose the princi- the welfare of the farmers. sion of the premises and was threatple. ened with arrest when she hesitated. So much for the first lesson. What Thoroughly terrorized, Mrs. Muir finabout conting the school. We now ally proceeded to get the meal In the have a paper to serve us and It stands hope that after eating it, the officers to rill Its columns mateready with RUNNERS-6- 00 60Q would leave. rial to assist study clubs. comTheodore T. set after Burton, However, present, everything eating Write to the "Statesman and us your views. Wouldnt it begivea missioner of public safety, announces before them, several of the group are Is a he candidate that to for have insisted on spending alleged wholesome change to have the voters at election. the most of afternoon in the womans the coming city for and the party leadseeking light Mr. Burton is preparing to conduct home, where they are rurther alleged ers seeking to furnish real political an active and aggressive campaign to have continued "destroying quantienlightenment? He haa served the ties of the confiscated moonshine via We believe that even our Republican for city for several years, first as street the drinking process. "Finally, Mrs. friends will approve the scheme, commissioner and lately as public Muir is quoted as saying, "the whole safety commissioner and his friends crowd left without paying for the (free Listed Suspended Monday) feel that the record he has made in meals I had served them. both departments eminently fit him. The names of the officers claimed to go before the people for to have been Involved in this Repuband retention In office as an official, lican law enforcement episode are A stock of Chinese ringnecked seeking to serve the best interests or withheld by The Statesman, for the pheasants was received by E. N. Rad the people. reason that when several of those said Pint post 2:40 p. m. and every 23 minutes thereafter. Last race over by 6:15 p. m. and everycllffe, county treasurer, and E. Bernto have been In the party were asked body home before 6 p. m. ard! of the state fish and game assoconcerning it, they appeared uncertain ciation, and planted between Price and as to whether they were there or not, Supervised by Farmington Race Commission none of them would deny Wellington, along the river. One hunalthough PURSE MONDAY LABOR DAY-J1- 000 dred pheasants were received ' the that he was there. IN of the this the week, The fact that these officers were so early part being second shipment of the season and uncertain as to whetner or not they bringing the season's snfpmenta up to Claim Deputies Terrorized Lone participated In this particular raid, aptwo hundred fifty. Another shipment Woman Into Cooking Meals, and pears to bear out, at least in a measof seven hundred fifty will be received Than Left Without Paying. ure, the allegations made. This is true soon, the Carbon county quota being by reason of the fact that If they are unone thousand for the season. Details of the alleged terrorising of able to recall whether they were or The birds were received from the a lone woman by a group of federal were not present at a raid of such restate game farm at Bprtngville. They prohibition agents and deputies from cent occurrence, their minds must the office of Sheriff Cliff Patten, were have been under some kind of a cloud appear to be In a thrifty condition. hooch or otherwise. Price Bun. brought to Salt Lake Thursday by it Power of Money to Be Campaign Issue Tarriff Hat Failed To Benefit Farmer News-Courier- 1 pur-chas- half-billio- Mild-mannere-d, . it THE UTAH STATESMAN ten-gallo- ; eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee $800,-000,00- 0. THOMAS HOMER Abstracter HOMER REALTY CO. l?P-tme- half-billio- eeeeeeeeeeeeeroeee4eeeeeeeeeeeeedeeeeeeo IftuNNmm n EVERY DAY Except SUNDAY bu THEODORE BURTON TO BE CANDIDATE At the Beautiful Lagoon Mile. Track THOROUGHBRED 7 - Mg tosss g&fflSHy 7 Ladies Free on Fridays and Tuesdays Pheasants Planted Near Wellington ADMISSION, ONE DOLL AR, including parking space ALLEGE OFFICERS DRANK MOONSHINE DRY RAID SEIZED i |